NFL: Chiefs healthier than Eagles in estimated injury reports

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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was listed as a full participant Wednesday in an estimated practice report.

Mahomes has been dealing with a right ankle injury since mid-December while leading the Chiefs to a Super Bowl LIX berth against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Neither team practiced Wednesday so the injury reports are estimations.

Kansas City also listed running back Kareem Hunt (quadriceps), offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor (knee), cornerback Jaylen Watson (ankle) and safety Bryan Cook (quadriceps) as full participants.

Philadelphia receiver DeVonta Smith (hamstring), center Cam Jurgens (back) and guard Landon Dickerson (knee) would have missed practice Wednesday due to their injuries.

Tight end Dallas Goedert (ankle), offensive lineman Brett Toth (knee), defensive tackle Moro Ojomo (shoulder) and running back Kenny Gainwell (concussion/knee) also were given the did not practice tag.

Eagles running back Saquon Barkley is dealing with a calf injury and receiver A.J. Brown was recently plagued by knee soreness. Both players would have sat out a practice.

Punt returner/receiver Britain Covey (neck) remains on injured reserve but would have been a limited participant on Wednesday. He missed the final two regular-season games and the team’s two postseason victories.

–Field Level Media

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